Robert Russell
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Robert Russell or Bob Russell may refer to:
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[edit] Politics
- Bob Russell (UK politician) (born 1946), British Liberal Democrat MP for Colchester
- Bob Russell (Canadian politician), former leader of the Liberal Party of Alberta and municipal councillor in St. Albert, Alberta
- Robert B. Russell (1889–1964), Canadian labour organizer and politician
[edit] Sport
- Bob Russell (ice hockey) (born 1955), retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Robbie Russell (rugby union) (born 1976), Scottish rugby player
- Robbie Russell (soccer) (born 1979), American soccer player
- Bobby Russell (footballer) (born 1957), Scottish footballer
- Jack Russell (cricketer and artist) (born 1963), former England cricket wicket keeper and artist
[edit] Music, acting and entertainment
- Robert Russell (actor), actor from the 2000 miniseries Dune
- Robert Russell (English actor) (1936–2008), English film and television actor in Witchfinder General
- Robert W. Russell (1912–1992), American screenwriter
- Bob Russell (entertainer) (1908–1998), host of beauty pageants during the 1940s and 1950s
- Bobby Russell (1940–1992), American songwriter, wrote "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"
- Bob Russell (songwriter) (1914–1970), American songwriter, wrote "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
[edit] Other
- Robert Hamilton Russell (1860–1933), English-born Australian surgeon
- Robert Lee Russell (1900–1955), U.S. federal judge
- Robert Russell (architect) (1808–1900), London born architect and surveyor active in Australia
- Robert John Russell (born 1946), Founder and Director of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
- Robert T. Russell, U.S. judge
- Bob Russell (The West Wing), fictional character played by Gary Cole on the television serial The West Wing
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